Sexy Middle School Teacher's Bodybuilder Instagram

Parents In Utah Are Calling This Fit Middle School Teacher's Instagram Account 'Pornographic'

A middle school teacher in Utah faced losing her job after parents in the community found her Instagram account, which documents her bodybuilding hobby.

The recently divorced mother of four told local newspaper Good 4 Utah: ‘[Some school] kids found it and the parents were appalled by the pictures. They called it immodest. They called it pornographic. They called the pictures inappropriate, and these are my fitness, and show pictures in my sport, in my uniform in my bodybuilding sport.’

The teacher, whose named is Mindi Jensen, but goes by the alias minscakes on Instagram, explained that bodybuilding has helped her to bounce back from a depression that whittled her weight down to 100 pounds and seriously affected her health. Since she started posting fitness-inspired pictures to her Instagram account, Jensen says she's received messages from women and other single moms like herself who have been inspired to improve their health because of her.

Earlier this week, Jensen was given an ultimatum by the school: make the posts private, take them down or be fired. Jensen refused.

"Why are my rights being taken away and not the child’s right. It's between the parent and the child. Put restrictions on your children,” she told Good 4 Utah. “If you are not comfortable with seeing me in my fitness uniform on stage posing then take that away from your kid. Don’t take it away from me.”

In a surprisingly positive twist, Good 4 Utah followed up with the school board and they have apparently taken Jensen's side. They've dropped the ultimatum and will "conduct training for parents on appropriate student internet usage." Big win for sexy mamas everywhere!

As for the parents who were upset: look, sometimes your kid is going to have a hot teacher. It happens. And it may be distracting for them initially, but there are hot women everywhere, so it's better that they get used to it early. Lest they turn into men like Tim Hunt, who said women shouldn't work in science because he falls in love with them and vice versa... Yeah.